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· The father of funk, the godfather of soul, Mr Dynamite, soul brother number one: in a career spanning five decades, James Brown certainly lived up to his names

. Rollins, 82, lifelong resident of the Oxford community near Gloster, passed away Saturday, November 11, 2017. He was born January 22, 1935 in Amite County, the son of Curtis Rollins and Nessie Wilkinson Rollins. Mr. was a crane operator for Kaiser Aluminum for 42 years and a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church.. He is survived by one daughter Kathy Rollins Calhoun and her husband Randy; Two grandchildren, Donnie Harvey and his wife Heather, and Kacie Calhoun Lea and her husband Jason. Six great grandchildren, Carter Smith, Jace Lea, Halle and Tucker Harvey, Drake and Isabel Barton; two sisters, Mae Tynes and Juneau Rollins Winfree and her husband Floyd. He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife Pauline Rollins, one daughter, Theresa Rollins, one son Jamie Boyd, and one great grandson Cole Harvey. Visitation is Monday, November 13, 2017at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, from 10:00 . until time of funeral services at 11:00 . Monday, at the church, officiated by Rev. Blaine Stafford and Rev. Ellis Hollingsworth. Pallbearers are Donnie Harvey, Jason Lea, Carter Smith, Drake Barton, Barry Price, and Kenny Tynes. Honorarary pallbearers are Jace Lea and Tucker Harvey.

Janice Evelyn Gallman, 89, of Liberty, Mississippi, passed away Thursday, November 9, 2017. She was born July 28, 1928, the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Wilson and Maggie Griffith Wilson. Mrs. Gallman worked in the Ladies Auxlilary at Lane Memorial Hospital; she was a homemaker and a member of the Liberty United Methodist Church in Liberty, MS. She is survived by four children, Beverly Fite and her husband Richard, Jeff Gallman and his wife Dena, Kay Wilkinson, and Joan Lumpkin and her husband Billy Joe; grandchildren, Heather Wilkinson, Chris Wilkinson, Andy and Kasey Lumpkin, Lisa and Kris King, Bill Lumpkin and friend Amanda Baker, Logan Gallman, Anna Snider, Rachel Snider, Richie Fite; five great-grandchildren; two nieces, Shirley Hall, Marilyn Rothwell; and one nephew Billy Wilson. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Emmett Kenneth Gallman Sr., one son Emmett Kenneth Gallman Jr., one son-in-law Joe Wilkinson, one grandchild, Ashley Fite; siblings, Robert Earl Wilson, Bufford T. Wilson, Versie Wilson, Mignonne Wilson, and Marjorie Wilson; three nephews, Bobby Wilson, Larry Wilson, and Ronnie Wilson. Visitation is Sunday, November 12, 2017 at Brown Funeral Home in Liberty, MS. from 5:00 . until 7:00 . Graveside services will be held Monday, November 13, at Greenoaks Cemetery in Baton Rouge, La. at 12:30 ., Monday, officiated by Rev. Megan Reed. Pallbearers are Chris Wilkinson, Logan Gallman, Andy Lumpkin, Bill Lumpkin, Kris King, Billy Joe Lumpkin, and Jeff Gallman. Honorary Pallbearers are Richard Fite and Richie Rite.

Dean's career picked up and he performed in further episodes of such early 1950s television shows as Kraft Television Theatre , Robert Montgomery Presents , The United States Steel Hour , Danger , and General Electric Theater . One early role, for the CBS series Omnibus in the episode "Glory in the Flower", saw Dean portraying the type of disaffected youth he would later portray in Rebel Without a Cause . This summer 1953 program was also notable for featuring the song " Crazy Man, Crazy ", one of the first dramatic TV programs to feature rock and roll . Positive reviews for Dean's 1954 theatrical role as Bachir, a pandering North African houseboy, in an adaptation of André Gide 's book The Immoralist , led to calls from Hollywood. [33]